What? Please explain.
I write my name followed by my degree abbreviation, such as "John Doe, PhD" for Doctor of Philosophy.
The correct way to write degree initials after your name it depends what kind of degree do you have if it is a Bachelor degree it is most time in all caps for example BS or BA.
Generally degrees other than doctorates aren't included on business cards.
First Name Last Name, MBA
No matter where you went to school, the degree is the same: your name, MA.Ed
If you are referring to degree abbreviations indicated after your name, they are not appropriate for those with an associate or bachelor's degree. They are typically used for individuals who have a master's or doctorate degree when work related.
Individuals who have earned a doctoral degree, such as a Ph.D., MD, or Ed.D., can write "Dr." before their name.
It is M.Ed
The degree after a Bachelor's in business administration is a Master's degree, or M.B.A. for short. A Master's degree is the preferred degree of business majors.
To write a business letter of any type, use business format. Start with your address in the top right (without your name). Skip a line and put the name and address of the person you are writing to starting at the margin on the left. Skip a line and write a business greeting with a colon after it. Write a short introduction, the instructions, and a conclusion. Write a business salutation, leave a few lines, and type your name. Sign your name between the salutation and the typed name.
If your referring to the degree abbreviation after your name, you don't. The degree abbreviation is typically for those individuals who have a master's or doctorate degree, not associates or bachelor's degree.
Kathleen Snow